samedi 30 août 2014



                                                           
                                                                 Tour in marrakech 

marrakech one of the beautiful cities in morocco , There is much to see and do in Marrakech An entire day can be dedicated to wandering around the souks, and the famous places and the old mosques seeking out the best bargains. The city offers several historical and architectural sites as well as some interesting museums about the history of the city and the also the most wonderful monarchies in all the time .

i advice all the tourists to visit the Palmeraie : Palmeraie is the most green lung of Marrakech. It is a real oasis on the outskirts of the beautiful city. La Palmeraie covers 13,000 ha , and has about 150,000 palm trees and some hotels. It is the perfect place to take a nomadic space of a few hours during a camel ride. During the course of your 20 km journey you can admire the palm trees , beautiful villas and with a little luck a international star resort in Marrakech ! the Amateurs for thrills, Quad prefer to camels.

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this is a video about the beauty of marakech  
The square of Jemaa El-Fna is the highlight of any Marrakech night. Musicians, dancers, and story tellers pack this square at the heart of the medina, filling it with a cacophony of drum beats and excited shouts. Scores of stalls sell a wide array of Moroccan fare (see the Eat section) and you will almost certainly be accosted by women wanting to give you a henna tattoo . henna tattoo some of cultur and traditionnel tatoos in morocco and the moroccan women think that a type of mmake up . Enjoy the shows, but be prepared to give some dirhams to watch. By day it is largely filled with snake charmers and people with monkeys, as well as some of the more common stalls. Ignore anyone who offers you something that you do not want or move away just trust in what you can see : They will be asking you shortly for (too much) money. If you don't want to pay dearly for that henna or the photo of yourself with a monkey on your shoulder, politely decline when his owner approaches because the moroccan people are a gentlmans  and also so generous
The Souks (souks), and markets of Marrakech, a type of moroccan markets you can buy any thing from there like the vegetables and fruits and steaks ... just adjacent to Place Djemaa El-Fna, are where you can buy almost anything. From spices to shoes, djellabas to kaftans ( a type of traditional robes in morocco ) , tea pots to tagines and much, much more. Undoubtedly, being a foreigner means you will end up paying higher prices than a native would, but bargain nonetheless .

and also the Tanneries : Visiting the Tanneries can be an interesting and an other experience. Even if some people tell you the area is only for locals, it is possible to visit the Tanneries without paying a youngster just be thankfull for them . After finding a Tannery, ask one of the workers if you can visit it and take pictures. The tanneries are at the east end of Avenue Bab El Dabbagh and shore that without money but if you can be generous with . That 'main' tannery, Dar Dbagh, where they seem to channel all the tourists is near the Bab Debbagh gate. You'll be quickly approached by a guide who'll give you a sprig of mint and tell you that the tour is no charge. At the end of the tour you may be asked for as much as 1MAD100 for a "tip". This is far too much (€9). Give no more than MAD10-20 and ignore the evil looks they may give you. If you hate or are bad at haggling, show them before the tour how much you will pay them like a tip .

Koutoubia Mosque, right besides Jemaa El-Fna, is named after the booksellers market that used to be here. It is said that the minaret of the Koutoubia mosque aged more than 600 years is to Marrakech as the Eiffel Tower is to Paris or pizza tower in italy .
Saadian Tombs were not discovered until the beginning of the 20th century. They have been preserved just like they were during the glory days of the Saadian rulers and the saadian are the 4 moarchie in morocco . Unlike the El Badi Palace, they were not destroyed, probably for superstitious reasons. The entrance was blocked so they remained untouched for hundreds of years. Inside you will find an overload of Zelij (Morrocan tiles) and some beautiful decoration. the moroccan designe from 1000 AD Once inside, you can expect to wait in line for about 45 minutes to see the most impressive tomb. While here, look for the tombs of Jews and Christians; they are noted by their different markings and direction of the tomb. MAD10 or 20 MAD .

Majorelle Gardens [2], in Gueliz has an entrance fee of MAD50 and is more expensive than other attractions because of her historical and culturl values in all the world . It is somewhat overpriced for a modestly sized attraction that you can see in half an hour. However, it provides an excellent respite from the hustle and bustle of the city streets. The park boasts a collection of plants from across the globe, including what seems like every cactus species on the planet. and Get here early to avoid the crowds. Inside the gardens is also the very small Berber Museum, for which an additional entrance fee of MAD25 is charged. The Majorelle Café inside the gardens is a pretty and quiet place to rest and get a drink and some food, albeit at very expensive prices. As you are a captive audience, don't expect to be served haute cuisine. There is a gift shop filled with fascinating period photographs for sale (80-100 years old), though prices are far from cheap.and in  Outside the Majorelle Gardens, expect to be harassed very aggressively by taxi drivers and trinket sellers.


Dar Si Saïd Museum, or riad si said museum , was haus or a riad before and know it is a famous museum in marakech on Rue Riad Zitoun Jdid has an entrance fee of Dh 25, is a museum 5 mins away from Djemaa El-Fna. Set in an old palace, it houses many different artifacts from Morocco through the ages, such as wood carvings, musical instruments, and weapons. It is dedicated to the Moroccan craft industry of wood, gathering a very beautiful collection of popular art: carpets, clothing, pottery and ceramics and more beautiful things . All these objects are regional, coming from Marrakech and all the south, especially from Tensift, High Atlas, Soussthe, Anti Atlas, Bani, and Tafilal and those are a regions loan than marakech. The interior decoration is quite similar to the El Bahia Palace (though slightly less impressive), so if you visit the one, you might consider skipping the other. MAD10.

i advice all the people in morocco and in europe also in north america or south america africa . asia to visit morocco and speacially one of the beautiful cities in all the world marakech .

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